The TV Thread redux

To quote Warren Buffett

“As Mae West said, ‘Too much of a good thing can be wonderful’”.

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I read your post but decided to watch it as I’d already downloaded it on a recommendation and a decent score on IMDB.

Note to self.
Listen to @Dane about rigs :rofl:

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Thanks @Derecho @Dane .

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Good for you Harry, you tell your story.

I actually cant believe there was a debate going on between Harry and William ….over facial hair removal….didn’t hold back at all, I salute you for sharing.

Watched Copenhagen Cop on Netflix - 6 Episodes
Jeeeeeeze…
Not sure whether to put it in ‘to watch category’ because it is sooo strange you are unlikely to see anything remotely similar…
OR
To put it in the ‘don’t watch’ category because it is sooo strange you are unlikely to have a clue what is happening or ever seen anything remotely similar…
Not sure what else to say…!

EDIT: Should read Copenhagen Cowboy :face_with_diagonal_mouth:

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Is that actually what it’s called, because a quick google search only returns results about the climate conference from 2009 :rofl:

:0)
Tag on Netflix see if that helps
Sorry Sorry - Title should read
Copenhagen Cowboy…!

Called such because the writer liked the sound of the two words.!

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Seen the first episode of the Jeffrey Dahmer documentary and I think I’ve had enough tbf.

What a cast Evan Peters is for that btw…splendid.

I’ve been watching Echo3 on appletv,the last episode of 10 is out this friday.Luke Evans plays a good part as a special forces guy who’s sister is kidnapped in Colombia,its been decent upto now,well worth a watch.

Also just started watching kaleidoscope on Netflix with Giancarlo Esposito,8 episodes in all,the first episode was really good and showing alot of promise atm.

I heard that once you watch the first episode of that, you can watch any episode in any order, and it will make sense but give you a different narrative.

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Watched it, it’s good.

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Yeah the episodes are named as colours,black being the first on the Netflix list is only 1 minute long,that tells you about a hiest in which you can watch every episode in a different order,with a unique viewing experience.

Watching The English on Netflix, Western style show. It’s pretty good, a few episodes in.

Is it like a Roshomon thing where you get the end to story with each episode, but just told from a different perspective?

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I’m not sure yet mate i just watched the first episode and just started the 2nd on the list now.

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Actually… it’s really frequin good. Highly recommend, although i haven’t watched last episode yet. English woman looking for revenge and a native American looking for land, riding around Wyoming and Nebraska. Two thumbs up from me.

Just binged the rest of kaleidoscope and i thought it was excellent tbh,i like Giancarlo Esposito and he was class again.

I watched the episodes in the order i think was originally intended (from top to bottom and play next episode),without giving any spoilers,each episode doesn’t end a story and the next episode doesn’t necessarily start where the last one left off either,it’s really clever,as even though the timelines go back and forth and you watch things after an event has happened,it still works,so i can see where watching episodes in a totally different order would make sense aswell.:+1::+1: for me.

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I believe the top to bottom order is randomised (although White is always last I think?) So the order you got on your account is not the same order I would get, for example.

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Yeah white was the last one for me as i went down the list and hit the play next episode button,i did think that maybe everyone else is given a different/random order of watching it.

Keanu Reeves GIF

We started watched Tokyo Vice, about an American living in Tokyo who becomes a crime reporter for one of their major newspapers and ends up reporting on links between Yakuza and the police. It’s an adaptation of the main character’s memoir which is allegedly heavily fictionalized, but is pretty good so far (about half way through).